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why convex lens is used for hypermetropia

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Answered by MITAN19
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Myopia may be corrected with lenses. Concave lenses are used here. They spread the light out before it reaches the convex lens in the eye, therefore letting the image focus directly on the retina. Hyperopia is known to you probably as farsightedness.

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How does convex lens correct Hypermetropia?

Shortsightedness is corrected using a concave (curved inwards) lens which is placed in front of a myopic eye, moving the image back to the retina and making it clearer. Longsightedness is corrected using a convex (outward facing) lens

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